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Refugee Situation in Northwest Tanzania - Statistical Report

Sunday 22-Jan-2017

Age and Gender Breakdown by Hosting Location (Biometric Registered)

UNHCR Tanzania Identity Mng't and Registration

Population of Concern Distribution by Arrival Period/Hosting Location Pre-Influx Pop

Origin Country

Post April 2015 (Influx) Nyarugusu

Nyarugusu

Arrivals

Burundi Congo (DR) Rwanda Uganda Sudan Kenya Others

Nduta

Births

Arrivals

2,440 59,259 77 13 9 9 62

58,262 8,022 19 1 1 1 10

61,869

66,316 3,578 69,894

Total

3,318 260

Mtendeli

Births

94,344

Arrivals

1,862

49,572

94,344 1,862 96,206

Births

Pop of Concern (PreTransit Total Post April 2015 (Influx) Influx + Post April Center 2015) Arrivals Births

1,339

49,572 1,339 50,911

217,678

New Arrivals/ Births

212,871

Boimetric Reg

4,807

667 202,845 6,519 8,022 260 19 1 1 1 10

209,364 8,282 19 1 1 1 10

211,804 75.8% 67,541 24.2% 96 0.0% 14 0.0% 10 0.0% 10 0.0% 72 0.0%

667 210,899 6,779

217,678

279,547 100.0%

Pending Biometric Reg

131,763

Nyarugusu Camp (Pre-Influx + Influx)

96,206

Nduta Camp

50,911

Mtendeli Camp

667 279,547

Average Household (HH) size = 3.4; Average HH Size excluding HH size 1 = 4

48.5%

Lumasi Transit Center Total Population

51.5%

Place of Origin (Biometric Registered)

Source: UNHCR/GoT Registered

Burundians

Arrivals This month 1000

DR Congolese

850

800

637

600

459 299

400

494

524 396

424

604

571

598

564

461

440

688

816

642

513

484

462

383

259

200

49

22

4-Jan

5-Jan

36

25

24

20

12

12

33

26

19

0 1-Jan

3-Jan

6-Jan

7-Jan

8-Jan

9-Jan

10-Jan 11-Jan 12-Jan 13-Jan 14-Jan 15-Jan 16-Jan 17-Jan 18-Jan 19-Jan 20-Jan 21-Jan 22-Jan

67,442

79,711

87,363

96,514

107,496

114,427

122,116

128,346

132,957

136,786

140,413

143,014

145,932

150,053

158,240

Jun-15

Jul-15

Aug-15

Sep-15

Oct-15

Nov-15

Dec-15

Jan-16

Feb-16

Mar-16

Apr-16

May-16

Jun-16

Jul-16

Aug-16

100,000 50,000

180,786

50,030

150,000

170,002

200,000

217,678

Cumulative Arrivals (Month to Month) 205,964

250,000

2-Jan

May-15

Jan-17

Dec-16

(50,000)

Oct-16

-

Sep-16

33,193 67,325 32% 20,071 37,775 18% 8,122 15,773 7% 9,925 19,411 9% 7,879 15,168 7% 5,378 10,423 5% 5,220 10,365 5% 3,209 5,544 3% 2,927 5,227 2% 3,540 5,860 3% 1,952 3,745 2% 2,035 3,943 2% 618 1,191 1% 488 941 0% 539 923 0% 383 726 0% 182 307 0% 3,558 7,449 3% 292 564 0% 86 154 0% 9 16 0% 3 3 0% 3 6 0% 7 23 0% 8 8 0% 1 1 0% 103,243 109,628 212,871 100%

210

%

34,132 17,704 7,651 9,486 7,289 5,045 5,145 2,335 2,300 2,320 1,793 1,908 573 453 384 343 125 3,891 272 68 7 0 3 16 0

Apr-15

Origin Country Province Burundi Makamba Ruyigi Bururi Muyinga Rutana Cankuzo Kirundo Gitega Bujumbura Mairie Karuzi Bujumbura Rural Ngozi Kayanza Cibitoke Muramvya Bubanza Mwaro Congo DR Sud Kivu (ADM1) Nord Kivu Katanga Kinshasha Kasai Oriental Bas Congo Rwanda/Others Butare Others Uganda Others Total

The current Burundi refugee situation in Tanzania began late April 2015. The months that followed saw significantly high number of persons of concern arrivng in Tanzania, mainly through Kagunga, a tiny border village along Lake Tanganyika and other entry points in Kigoma region. The population was relocated to Nyarugusu camp, which was already host to 65,000 persons of concern, mainly DR Congolese. The camp quickly ran out of capacity to host the new population, prompting the opening of a new camp, Nduta, in Kibondo district on 07-Oct-2015. Nduta's capacity has been put at 60,000. Another camp, Mtendeli in Kakonko district, also began officially receiving refugees from Burundi on 14-Jan-2016. The two new camps will host Burundian refugees, while other nationals fleeing the Burundi situation, mostly DR Congolese will continue to be hosted in Nyarugusu.

For more information on the Burundi situation, visit http://data.unhcr.org/burundi/country.php?id=212